The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 18, 1897, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
Tlie only liepublican Daibj Xe.wpapet
Wasco Countn.
JiASTKKX
Court, X.
OFFICE to m Temple
Y. Citv. K. fCATZ. Agent.
CluhliliifC ltuli'i.
Chronicle run! Orcponiaii. . .
Chronicle ami Examiner. . .
Chronicle and Tribune ....
Chronicle and X. Y. World.
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TUKSDAY,
MAY IS. 1S07
Tin- SWEIlfAX ROAD.
funds to send M r. Steele to Wash
ington in order that he might have
the Cascade forest reserve thrown
oi)cn to the (locks of Eastern Oregon.
It would seein from this that Jlr.
Sioolo possesses considerable versa-!
tility.
The conditions that have arisen
over the war between Greece and
Turkey show two things very clearly.
One is that Turkey is not. the niori-
bund body politic that others have ,
thought it. but that it is able and ,
readv to light if necessary. The
other is that the powers of Kuropo
are moved to fear of liev, and by
their own action have shown their
inability to dictate tonus to Turkey.
The Siberian railroad is bein
mult very rapidly, and m lS'JS "j'L'e sultan snai s his Aimers at them '
4....:... ...hi I..-. i. v i i .i -i i L im. i ...i i
iiams mil ur mil lu uiv -iviiiiu mui. LUOy SiaiUI It I1KU a 101 Ol SUI1UIM
tln-nce by boat the transfer will bo , children.
made across lake Daikal to connec
tion with the South Uti.-sian section
of the railroad to Vlailivostoek. The
time from London to the Pacific
ocean by this route will bo eighteen
days. 15y July 1, 100-1, it is ex-
The action of the powers in deal
ing with Turkey is cowardly in the
extreme. That SOO.00O.O0O debt is
what holds Kurope solid and makes
the powers stand idly by while the
'Pill-. ctvnnnc ni'ni't'tlnnrr linfm-n litm
pected the road wi'l bo completed , . '
. .. ...II ipv .iinnhl wmifi over to tins coun
try and learn something of the west-
BrfWlk tobaccos i "Juf-t mIJ
MAH"' fOT god a DurhP-m." ffiM A) I
yWrrri''7W knows tlicrc is none itwt Va "fytask
BULL DURHAM J
-'(Aftx 1"oi i ii ao crxii tr-r -mico f',, V&5v
Kulac'u -Durum. Jam .
CMK v 'M(M h-ved toi rncr-1 rcr.d the Wsm ' . MM
' mRW? t.;ci '.hoi... V.
Wholesa
le.
and that the run will be made with
out change of cars from the North
Sea to the .Japan Sea. "When the
road is settled the trip will be made
from London to Japan in nine days,
and the trip around the world can be
made in lesa than thirty days. This
will probably revoluticni.e travel,
and while heavy freights will con
tinue to seek the cheap water trans
portation, made possible b' the Suez
canal, the passenger tradic will seek
the quicker routes.
The-most important thing in con
neclio'ft with the completion of this
road is' the vast wheat fields which it
will bring into competition with
those of the United States. It will
be a ;good many years before the
full effect of this competition will be
felt; but the time is not far distant,
perhaps twenty' or thirty years away
only, when Siberia will be able to
furnish bread for the world. An
area larger than half the United
States is suitable for wheal growing,
and not much of anything else.
ern mode of collecting debts. The
proper thing to do would be to fore-!
close the mortgage and take the
property. !
mines and Ciqars
COIIUETT TALKS.
And stili Mr. Corbett remains in
"Washington vainly hoping that the
senate will seat him. Yesterday's
Oregonian contains an aiticle clipped
from the llrooklyn Kagle, in which
Mr. Corbett's position is plainly
shown. The article in question con
tains one statement that it were
better perhaps for Mr. Corbett's con
tention if it had not been made, and
the peculiarity of the matter is that
Mr. Corbett makes it himself. Speak
ing of Senator Mitchell he says:
In the senate he had made speeches
in favor of free silver, and, when
questioned as to Ins position by the
gold men. he told them that he
.stood by the principles laid down in
the St. Louis platform. The men
then compared notes and found that
someone was bound to get left, and
so they agreed to not take the oath
of olllce, and thus they prevented
the election of Mitchell.
Hero is a tiank statement made by
Mr. Corbett as to the cause of the
hold-up. His supporters '-agreed
not to tako the oath of ollice anil
thus they picvcntcd the election of
Mitchell." That is the truth and
the whole truth of the matter, but
how Corbett unbosomed himself of
it is a conundrum. .1. Thorburn
Koss, Wallace McCamant, Tony
Noltnor, and his other managers,
should muzzle him.
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to
THE CELEBRATED
ANHEUSER-BUSCH and
HOP GOLD BEER
on draught
and In uottles.
EliY'S CKEAM BAUI Is n posltivecure.
Apply into the no6trils. It is quickly absorbed. CO
cents at Drazeists or by mail ; samples 10c. by mail.
ELY BK0TIIE11S. 50 Warren St.. New York City.
Stoekholilers' 3ietlnfr.
Notice is hereby ivon that a meeting
of the stockholders of The l)alle3 Chron
icle Publishing Company will be held at
the county court rooms on Tuesday, the
25th day' of May, A. I)., 1S97," at 2
o'clock p. m., for the purpose of adopt
ing suplinientary articles of incorpora
tion, increasing the capital stock oi said
company and transacting such other
business as may come before said meet
iiiu. By order of the Board of Directors.
The Dalles, Oregon, April 9, 1897.
A. S. Mac Am istkii,
President.
I!. G. Dave.vi'out,
.Secretary.
1'nr Siile.
Yearling sheep (1000 head,) sound and
in prime condition. Price .$1.75. Ad
dress, J. M. Davis,
w-inltf Sherars Bridge, Oregon.
Anheuser-Busch Malt, Nutrine, a non-alcoholic
beverage, unequaled as a tonic.
STUBLING & WILLIAMS
NEW SPRING GOODS
NEW SPRING GOODS
JUST ARRIVED
JUST ARRIVED
C. F. STEPHENS.
"The Delft'
"There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its jlooa
leads on to fortune."
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
Closing Out Sale of Furniture anl Carpe
at CRANDALl & BURGET'S,
Who are selling these goods 'out at greatly-reduced rat
MICHELBACH BP.IOK. - - UNIOIv KT.
s
New York Weekly Tribune
Enameled
Ware.
iMi.ed Hluo and White out
side and White inside.
Tho Delft" is the latest,
wave out in cooking utensils.
Prices are about the same as
Tho lisj)!itohes nnnoimce the start- granite ware, and a great deal
cheaper than the aluminum
ware, and prettier than oithor
of them, ('all and see the
goods at
ling fact that V. G. Steele of Port,
land, head and front of tho organi
zation known as Miizanins, is in New
Vorlc City making arrangements for
his society to climb some mountain
or other this summer. It really
looks as though ho had gone a long
ways from tho scene of action to get
ready, and it may bo that ho wants
to get a running start at Uanier. If!
we rcmornbor rightly, it was only a
month or two ago that Mr. .Steele
was interviewing our sheepmen, or
our sheepmen were interviewing
each other, for the purpose of raising
FOU-
Farmers and Villagers,
I'Olt
Fathers and Mothers,
FOlt
Sons and Daughters,
koj:
All the Family.
MAIER& BENTON'S
107 Second Street.
SURE CURE for PILES
JtctilOK HQ(1 BlinJ. tiltedluB at WuiriMIni PlUa hl.l.i
UK. Utvtclttitirutll. UJi. UOftAMkO, Vkll.,
With theuloaoof tho Presidential Campaign THE TWBUNE rccoBnlzea the
fact that tho American people are now anxious to give their attention to homo and
busineHS interests. To meet this condition, politics will hnvo far less space and
prominence, until another Stato or National occasion demands a renewal of the
iik'htfor tho principles for which THE TRIBUNE has labored from Us inception
to tho present dav, and won ito trreatest victories.
Every poseiblo effort will bo put forth, and monoy freely spent, to make THE
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instructive, entertaiuiuu and indispensable to each member of the family.
We furnish "The Chronicle" and N. Y. Weekly Trib
une one year for only $1.75.
MW Write your name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo. W. Best,
Tribune Office, New York City, and a sample copy of Tho New York Weekly Trib
une will bo mailed to von.
Job Printing at This Office.
Wfllili PAPER!
WALIt PAPER!
Just Received
5000
Uolls of Wall Taper. The
best patterns. The most
beautiful colors.
New Invoice
of Paints and Oils. Any
color or brand supplied.
Suipes-Kinersly Drou Co,
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
niAKSAt'T A OKXKKAI. IIANKIKC llUSINKS
Letters of Credit issued available in tho
Eastern States.
Sinht Exclmncp and Telecraphu:
Transfers sold nu N"i- Vrk. Chioatio,
St. Louis, San Fiancitcu, Portland Ore
gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points
in Oregon and Washington.
Collections mailt! at all points on fav
orable terms.
" Im, gomini
oi
1 If I
soi.k di:ai.i:u in Tin-: iai.i.i:s ok
T
ilimiMn Kinno Inn Ito
J1U UUJltll HUULO
A Perfect Protection from Water "d
Dampness. I'rescrves the Body by Ex
cluding the Air.
It possesses every merit claimed for
the most expensive vaults, viz: absolute
security and durability, thus making a
permanent and imperishable resting
place for the dead.
This vault is made of six pieces of mar
ble which can be firmly fastened to
gether with cement, thus making them
air and water tight.
All Kinds Cemetery Work
Mr. Coinini has on hand a largo sup
ply ot first-class Marble, to be used in
Monuments, etc. Prices lower than in
Portland.
NORTHERN
PACIFIC RY.
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Pullman
Elegent
Tourist
Sleeping Cars
Dining- Cars
Sleeping Car
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TO O KAN II I'll K
UKOOKSTO.V
WINKIIKO
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Through Tickets
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Wr. C. ALLAWAY. Agent,
Oil
A. 1). OJIARLTON. Asst. G, P. A.,
.uuhimjii uur. iiuni. I'oruiinii Oregon
Tills Is Tour Opportunity.
On receipt of ten conte, cash or Htanips,
& L'enfilollR Killlinln will l.n ...c.iln.l f
ci . ... ...ilvt4 W lJ
most popular Caturrh and Hay Fovur Cure
(EIy'8 Cream Uahu) uuflloient to demou
Btrato tho great merits of tho remedy.
ELY HKOT1IEH8,
M Warren St., Now York City.
Itov. John Held, Jr., of Great Falls, Mont.,
recommended Elv'a Cream Halm to rue. I
can emphasize las statement, "It inn posi
live cure for catarrh if uned rh ilireoted."
ltev. Francis W. Poolo, Pastor Control Pre.
Church, Helena, Mont.
Ely'H Cream Balm is tho acknowledged
euro for caturrh and coutainu no mercury
nor any iujurious druy. Price, CO cento.
You Get
the Profits
Ac
Of Dealers. Anfe i-m
and Middiemett V &yir?
recfc from the manufacturer.
ir,v HMC' r-,'-w
No wetter -..heel made than ft.
me Bicycle
Built in our own factory by
skilled wovl:nien,iri'(,heb4
material and theruo-" hi: Ved
machinery. Waim n
. Sold direct from f o "
rider, fully warrar.;. l
anywhere for e.v i,vim..w '
OisrlrsterestsrafjGt
Acmo Cycle Co., clkhwl,
Regulator Line
The Dalles, Portland ail Astoria
Navigation Co.'
stis. Regulator (6 DallesCity
FREIGHT AND PASSENCiER LINE
IIKTWEEN
The Dalle.", Hood lllvcr, L'nscadoIjocksanilPd
litnd dully, except Sunday.
GOOD SERVICE, LOWEST RATES.
( I0WN THE YAH
Are you going
OR TO
If so, save money nnd enjoy a beautiful trlpm
the Columbia. The wett-bnund train arrivtiit
The Dalles in ample time for passengers to UU
tlio hteamcr, nrrlviiiK i" rortlnndintimefoito
outKolnj,' Houttiern and Northern train!; East
bouiul iuitciiKerH arriving in The Dales In tee
to take the Kast-bound train.
For further information apply to
J. N. IIARNEV, Agent,
Oak .Street Dock, l'ortlaud, Oregon,
Or V. C. AIJ.AWAY, Gen.ift,
The JJalles. Oresoa.
DOORS,
WINDOWS,
SHINGLES,
FIRE BRICK,
FIRE CLAY,
LIME, CEMENT,
Window-Glass and
Picture Moulding.
hi. GrXiiEnsrH.
DR. GUMS
UIHIiOVED
LIVER
iKe Columbia Pactt
PACKERS OF -
PORKandBEfci"
MANOKACTOHKKttOK
Pine Lard and Sa8
n l -k- RRlND
HAMS BA0DH
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